WikiLeaks Will Release Tax Data Dissident

WikiLeaks Will Release Tax Data Dissident - Controversial WikiLeaks site is ready to release thousands of inter-bank account data and the Dissident tax. Data were provided by former employees of Julius Baer Group Ltd..

Rudolf Elmer who was fired from his post as chief operating officer of Julius Baer Bank & Trust Company Ltd.. in the Cayman Islands in December 2002, submit information to the WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange.

In these data, listed 40 names of politicians who could not be explained from where. However, given the location of banks most likely the politicians in question came from the United States.

"There will be a massive disclosure. Elmer was a whistleblower and he has important things to convey.

Elmer who participated accompany Assange, declared himself as an expert on foreign business. He declared himself opposed to the system and want people to know what he intersection. "Especially how damaging this system works."

He will be tried in Zurich, Switzerland, on 19 January. Various allegations that he faced such a threat to Julius Baer and its workers, and violating Swiss banking secrecy laws. The bank declared Elmer also have forged the documents.

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